Registration now open for the SelectScience Virtual Clinical Science Summit 2021

Explore the latest science and technology advancements in regenerative medicine, COVID-19 diagnostic testing, cardiovascular treatments, point-of-care and more

20 May 2021
Ellen Simms
Product and Reviews Editor

Editorial article

Clinical Summit Speakers
Free registration for the SelectScience® Virtual Clinical Science Summit is now open

Scientists and healthcare professionals worldwide are being invited to join us for the upcoming Virtual Clinical Science Summit 2021, taking place June 22-23.

Free Registration

Delivering an exciting program split over clinical diagnostics and clinical research, this free-to-attend online summit offers an interactive forum for scientists and manufacturers to continue to connect, share knowledge and provide technology solutions at this critical time. It follows the success of the recent SelectScience® Virtual Cancer and Immunology Research Summit.

The Summit will host talks by world-leading clinical scientists, live Q&As, video interviews, virtual resource hubs, networking sessions, 1-on-1 chat facilities, and much more. We'll also be announcing the winners of the 2021 Clinical Scientists' Choice Awards®, as voted for by scientists and healthcare professionals worldwide. Vote now to have your say>>

We are delighted to announce our first confirmed speakers, with more to follow imminently:

  • Prof. Rob Christenson, University of Maryland
  • Dr. Vasiliki E. Kalodimou, IASO Maternity-Pediatric and Research Hospital
  • Prof. Adil Daud, University of California
  • Prof. Richard Michelmore, UC Davis
  • Prof. William E. Winter, University of Florida Health
  • Felicity Dempsey, POCT Consultancy Services
  • Dr. Peter Kavsak, Juravinski Hospital
  • Dr. Xander M.R. van Wijk, The University of Chicago
  • Dr. Sandra Leibal, USCD and Rady Children's Hospital
  • Dr. Tyler Goralski, Johns Hopkins - The Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
  • Prof. Dr. med. Wolfgang Kern, MLL Munich Leukemia Laboratory
  • Dr. Ron Daniels, Executive Director and Founder of UK Sepsis Trust

Why attend?

  • Discover the latest technology launches and innovations
  • Keep up with cutting-edge developments from expert speakers
  • Access new case studies, posters, technical papers and more in our resource hubs
  • Ask the experts – live Q&As with manufacturers, scientists and healthcare professionals
  • Network with other clinical scientists and healthcare professionals, globally
  • Find out the winners of the 2021 Scientists' Choice Awards for Clinical Science

Registration now open

Free early bird registration is now open for this Virtual Summit. For further updates, follow our social media channels:

Catch up on the latest techniques and technologies and play your part in improving science communication by leaving a lab product review for a chance to win a $400 Amazon Gift Card.

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Registration now open for the SelectScience Virtual Clinical Science Summit 2021